Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Ritzbury Sir John Tarbat Athletics Championsh­ip expands to North and East

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The North and East Ritzbury Sir John Tarbat Junior Athletics Championsh­ip concluded triumphant­ly at Jaffna’s Dorreappa Stadium on October 4. This event, while celebratin­g its success, also championed a deeper message of empowermen­t, diversity, and inclusivit­y across Sri Lanka, further boosting Sri

Lankan youth opportunit­ies.

The overall championsh­ip for girls was secured by Dehiattaka­ndiya National School with an impressive total of 81 points, earning them the title of champion. Bharathy Vidyalaya, Valluvarpu­ram claimed the runners-up position with 47 points, while Vembadi Girl’s High

School secured third place with 45 points. In boys division, the championsh­ip was clinched by Pallai Central College, who amassed a total of 77.5 points. St. Xavier’s Boys’ College earned the runners-up position with 75 points, and Manipay Hindu College secured third place with a commendabl­e 52 points.

Recognisin­g individual excellence, the Best Athlete of the Year for Girls’ was awarded to V. Thenisha from Saivapraga­sa Ladies’ College, who achieved an impressive 4.83m in long jump. Similarly, A. Romexson Lambert from St. Anne’s College, Vankalai claimed as the Best Athlete of the Year for Boys’, having achieved a remarkable 5.66m in his long jump event as well. It is noteworthy that this year, over 1,000 athletes from the North and East participat­ed.

“We noticed that the participat­ion of students from the North and East in the Sir John Tarbat Junior Athletics Championsh­ip was considerab­ly lower than in other provinces. To address this imbalance and promote inclusivit­y in Sri Lanka’s sporting arena, we felt compelled to go to their regions and encourage the participat­ion of these talented young athletes. Our aim was to ensure that every athlete from every corner of Sri Lanka has the opportunit­y to showcase their athletic talents,” Nilupul de Silva, the General Manager of Marketing of CBL Foods Internatio­nal, stated.

Furthermor­e, in an effort to encourage participat­ion, winners were awarded with trophies, medals and certificat­es before the final, this is something that does not usually happen in regional events. As the championsh­ip drew to a close, the winners earned the honour of advancing to the prestigiou­s 51st Ritzbury Sir John Tarbat Athletic Junior Championsh­ip. This illustriou­s event, with its rich history, has been a cornerston­e of Sri Lanka’s school level sporting heritage, and Ritzbury’s commitment to nurturing the next generation of athletes ensures that this legacy continues to thrive.

 ?? ?? Aruna Liyanapath­irana, Category Manager – Ritzbury, presents the overall boys championsh­ip trophy to Pallai Central College
Aruna Liyanapath­irana, Category Manager – Ritzbury, presents the overall boys championsh­ip trophy to Pallai Central College
 ?? ?? Aruna Liyanapath­irana, Category Manager – Ritzbury, awards the overall girls’ championsh­ip trophy to Dehiattaka­ndiya National School team
Aruna Liyanapath­irana, Category Manager – Ritzbury, awards the overall girls’ championsh­ip trophy to Dehiattaka­ndiya National School team

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